Community-college tuition in Montana

Published in-state tuition for community colleges in Montana, ranked highest to lowest. Use this as a quick reference for comparing the published price tag across institutions; for a full picture of what you'll actually pay, see each college's profile and our cost-and-aid guide for Montana.

  1. Miles Community CollegeMiles City, MT$5,818
  2. Dawson Community CollegeGlendive, MT$5,010
  3. Flathead Valley Community CollegeKalispell, MT$4,912
  4. Great Falls College Montana State UniversityGreat Falls, MT$4,028
  5. Blackfeet Community CollegeBrowning, MT$3,610
  6. Stone Child CollegeBox Elder, MT$3,610
  7. Little Big Horn CollegeCrow Agency, MT$3,200
  8. Aaniiih Nakoda CollegeHarlem, MT$3,080
  9. Fort Peck Community CollegePoplar, MT$2,250
  10. Chief Dull Knife CollegeLame Deer, MT$1,960

How to read this table

The published rate is what the institution charges before financial aid is applied. Montana community colleges are funded through a combination of state appropriations, local tax support (in many states), and student tuition; the public colleges on this list are required to publish their tuition schedules and report them annually to the U.S. Department of Education. Private nonprofit and private for-profit two-year colleges in Montana report similarly but may not benefit from state subsidy, which is why their tuition rates can be substantially higher.

Tuition alone is the smallest component of a community-college cost decision for most students. The full annual cost of attendance — including required fees, books, supplies, transportation, and (when applicable) room and board — is consistently several times the tuition figure shown here. Federal Pell Grants, state grant programs in Montana, and institutional aid typically reduce the out-of-pocket cost dramatically, often to zero for the lowest-income students. Always file the FAFSA before you decide which community college is most affordable for you personally; the answer based on real cost is frequently different from the answer based on sticker price.

If you are not a Montana resident, expect a meaningfully higher tuition rate at most public community colleges in the state. Out-of-state tuition is reported on each college's full profile.